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benevolence city. >> it is an immense the historic week for the catholic church and now the faithful are expressing their emotions in sheer numbers. st. peter's square is overflowing. as people arrived, many of the crowds expressed emotion. >> we have come to say goodbye. we were here in the square when he was elected and we have come back for his penultimate sunday. >> i came from naples especially for this. i could have seen it on television, but i think being present in person as important for those of the faith to believe. uncertain, and secure. affected him. he seems weak. >> his final departure is less than a fortnight away. he flies out of the vatican on the february 28th and he will stay in his final residents for two months. he will be withdrawing from the historic events of electing his successor and he will return
benevolence city. >> it is an immense the historic week for the catholic church and now the faithful are expressing their emotions in sheer numbers. st. peter's square is overflowing. as people arrived, many of the crowds expressed emotion. >> we have come to say goodbye. we were here in the square when he was elected and we have come back for his penultimate sunday. >> i came from naples especially for this. i could have seen it on television, but i think being present in...
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the attacks are happening in the city's mission and noe valley neighbors. maureen kelly as the details and reaction for people who live there. >> yeah, it's really scary. >> >> reporter: a community on edge because of this man. you're looking at a sketch recently released by police of the suspect in two assaults. both times the female victims were walking alone, late at night, the most recent attack happening on february 2nd on bartlett at 23rd around 1:00 a.m. >> in that assault, the woman was walking down the street here when a man walking the other direction attacked her, punching hire in the face several times before running away. at this point, they don't believe that the suspect's actions had anything to do with robbery. >> this is a neighborhood that has supposed to have gotten safer over the last 10 years, so seeing it happen here, which is basically like on the edge of noe valley, which has a reputation for being really safe. noe valley, you think strollers and posh little boutiques, you don't think of 0 assaults at age time of the day or night, so
the attacks are happening in the city's mission and noe valley neighbors. maureen kelly as the details and reaction for people who live there. >> yeah, it's really scary. >> >> reporter: a community on edge because of this man. you're looking at a sketch recently released by police of the suspect in two assaults. both times the female victims were walking alone, late at night, the most recent attack happening on february 2nd on bartlett at 23rd around 1:00 a.m. >> in...
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new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have the united nations -- failure can have a dramatic impact on the nation, and even internationally. so there's a really keen awareness that you always have to be fixing the system. things corrode, they rust. they get to where you turn them on and nothing happens. but it is so totally used in every nook and cranny, that making any accommodation to shut it down, to do something to it, is very difficult. narrator: two massive underground tunnels, called simply tunnel 1 and tunnel 2, provide most of the city's water supply. they run hundreds of feet below
new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have...
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side of the road. >>> city police are trying to find the man who forced his way into a north baltimore apartment this weekend. this happened in the gated community near loyola university. a woman was going into an apartment when a man carrying a gun came up behind her and demanded money. the suspect forced his way into her home where he took her purse and fled. at this point they have not release pad description of the -- released a description of the suspect. >>> we're working on what happened when a baltimore police trainee was shot in the head. the new director, major joseph smith, will be introduced during a news conference. we just got off the phone with shock trauma. they say the victim is now in serious condition tonight. >>> now the very latest details on the deadly stabbing of a student at the university of maryland eastern shore. detectives offered a $2,000 reward to identify those responsible for the death of edmond st. clair. the 22-year-old died saturday after he was stabbed by a group of students. police believe this followed an ongoing dispute. st. clair was a junior bio
side of the road. >>> city police are trying to find the man who forced his way into a north baltimore apartment this weekend. this happened in the gated community near loyola university. a woman was going into an apartment when a man carrying a gun came up behind her and demanded money. the suspect forced his way into her home where he took her purse and fled. at this point they have not release pad description of the -- released a description of the suspect. >>> we're...
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as all the inhabitants of this beloved city of rome. >> harris: pope benedict stepping down the end of the month, the first time it's happened in more than 600 years. the vatican says the conclave or vatican process could be moved up sooner. a showdown over the confirmation over senator chuck hagel shall the man president obama has picked to be the next secretary of defense. tonight one high ranking republican says a vote to confirm him should be allowed to happen. and the republicans successful solved his nomination, over a slew of concerns including the position over israel and iran and questions about how the white house has handled the terror attacks on our u.s. consulate in libya have also become part of the debate over chuck hagel. and steve scentanni is live with us. >> some republicans are questioning the qualifications of chuck hagel at the pentagon, but probably be confirmed anyway, now, hagel was widely criticized during his performance during the confirmation hearing and they delayed the vote so they'd have more time to ask the questions about the nominee, they say there
as all the inhabitants of this beloved city of rome. >> harris: pope benedict stepping down the end of the month, the first time it's happened in more than 600 years. the vatican says the conclave or vatican process could be moved up sooner. a showdown over the confirmation over senator chuck hagel shall the man president obama has picked to be the next secretary of defense. tonight one high ranking republican says a vote to confirm him should be allowed to happen. and the republicans...
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through the middle of the city. with citizens of both sides during world war iii he wandered close to the boundary of the divided city me there on assignment or predetermined division he ended up feinstein to see the most through his camera were the american gis but he snapped a photograph of the unnamed clap the soldier it confirms this image was powerfully a single shot taken at a distance of black-and-white he stands as a subject between trolley tracks that culminate into the wall behind them. this encounter haunted freed and set him on course and beckoned his return from exile to come back to america to confront segregation and racism for the image would be the first photograph in black and white america and as in the book freed it sets this out and writes he and i coming to americans meet and part silently as deadly as the wall behind him is another wall there on the trolley tracks and on the cobblestones reaching back home it into our hearts dividing us wherever we me. i am white. he is black. from this point*
through the middle of the city. with citizens of both sides during world war iii he wandered close to the boundary of the divided city me there on assignment or predetermined division he ended up feinstein to see the most through his camera were the american gis but he snapped a photograph of the unnamed clap the soldier it confirms this image was powerfully a single shot taken at a distance of black-and-white he stands as a subject between trolley tracks that culminate into the wall behind...
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>> i was-- . >> rose: in cardiff. >> in cardiff, in south wales, which is a city of-- it's the largest city in wales but it's about 200,000 people on the welsh coast about oh, 40 miles away from where dylan thomas and richard burton were born and about 15 miles from where that other famous welshman tom jones was born. >> rose: and what got you to oxford? >> how did you get to oxford? >> my, i went to a regular high school in britain. and there were teachers who were encouraging of students to try their best. and also my father had been educated at oxford on a scholarship. so it, while it seemed unattainable for oxford or cambridge seemed unattainable for most of my contemporaries when i was at high school, it seems within reach at least for me. so i gave it a shot. and wound up there in the early 1970s. but i enjoyed the extra mural life there and got involved with the university magazine. >> rose: yes. >> and enjoyed that a lot. and -- >> liked to write? >> and also it was people were very kind, politicians in particular were very kind and they, it was easy to get an interview with fa
>> i was-- . >> rose: in cardiff. >> in cardiff, in south wales, which is a city of-- it's the largest city in wales but it's about 200,000 people on the welsh coast about oh, 40 miles away from where dylan thomas and richard burton were born and about 15 miles from where that other famous welshman tom jones was born. >> rose: and what got you to oxford? >> how did you get to oxford? >> my, i went to a regular high school in britain. and there were teachers...
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the city. with the citizens of both sides staring on the brink of world war iii, freed wandered close to the boundary dividing the city. night on assignment nor with a predetermined edition, who ended out, ended up finding and seeing the most through his cameras were american gis. but here at the wall, freed step to photograph of an end named blacblack soldier standing at te edge of the american sector. freed context from this trip confirmed that this image was powerfully a single shot. taken at a middle-distance in black and white, freed stand with the subject between a set of trolley tracks that culminate into the imposed boundaries of the wall behind them. this encounter haunted freed. it sent them off course, and beckoned his return from exile to come back to america, to confront segregation and racism. this image would end up being the first photograph in black and white america. and as an annotation in the book, freed sets this out as a point of departure. he writes, we come he and i come
the city. with the citizens of both sides staring on the brink of world war iii, freed wandered close to the boundary dividing the city. night on assignment nor with a predetermined edition, who ended out, ended up finding and seeing the most through his cameras were american gis. but here at the wall, freed step to photograph of an end named blacblack soldier standing at te edge of the american sector. freed context from this trip confirmed that this image was powerfully a single shot. taken...
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her family said that she saw the president's helicopter flying over the city of chicago. she went to a corner store to get a pop and some chips and was caught in gang cross fire. a senior in high school. her family said she wanted to be a lawyer. wolf. >> is it on track now, the gang violence, the deaths, the senseless killings that are going on in chicago right now, potentially to be even worse this year than last? because last was awful. >> reporter: yeah, it was. and yes, the answer to your question, if things continue as they have already this year in the month of january, 42 murders, that's the most in the month of january since 2002. if it continues at this pace, unbelievably, chicago will have more murders this year than even last. >> ted rowlands, thanks very much. this important note to our viewers. i'm going to be speaking with jenay mcfarland's mother about her family's tragedy, later tonight, 8:00 p.m. eastern, i'm filling in for anderson cooper on "a.c. 360." >>> shock at the apparent suicide of country star mindy mccready. her life sounded like the lyrics of
her family said that she saw the president's helicopter flying over the city of chicago. she went to a corner store to get a pop and some chips and was caught in gang cross fire. a senior in high school. her family said she wanted to be a lawyer. wolf. >> is it on track now, the gang violence, the deaths, the senseless killings that are going on in chicago right now, potentially to be even worse this year than last? because last was awful. >> reporter: yeah, it was. and yes, the...
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the city just agreed with the emancipation proclamation. this is in 2013. lyndon johnson fought for all americans. i was debating whether it should be johnson or jimmy carter. jimmy carter, in the final history of this country is written, jimmy carter will be among the best up there, not ronald reagan. look what jimmy carter did, by holding to signing treaties with panama, he gave the panama canal back to the panamanians. george bush's father arrested noriega and put him in jail. thank you. host: the washington post editorial page weighs in on the question -- who gets the washington post this morning on past presidents. iowa, democratic caller, lisa. caller: good morning. president roosevelt. he was the first president i can rememberhcane helped elderly people who did not have anything. i think he started social security. he had a disability, but it did not stop him from being the best president we ever had and never will. host: what would your parents etc. this question? >> they would've said the same thing if they were alive, i believe. >> is this a presi
the city just agreed with the emancipation proclamation. this is in 2013. lyndon johnson fought for all americans. i was debating whether it should be johnson or jimmy carter. jimmy carter, in the final history of this country is written, jimmy carter will be among the best up there, not ronald reagan. look what jimmy carter did, by holding to signing treaties with panama, he gave the panama canal back to the panamanians. george bush's father arrested noriega and put him in jail. thank you....